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Doctor Faustus: 20-page Quote Bank
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A 20-page, 8000-word full quotation bank that covers Marlowe's 'Doctor Faustus' in its entirety. Organised by AO2 (textual analysis) and relevant AO3 (Context). Alive to critical discourse beyond A-Level -- eg humanism, stagecraft, Calvinist predestination, moral philosophy. 
 
This was crucial to helping me achieve 60/60 in the Drama paper in the June 2022 exam (and ultimately 299/300 in English Literature). I now study English at the University of Cambridge.
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Greek Theatre Context - Everything you need to know for context for the Greek Theatre module of OCR A-Level
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A* Greek Theatre Context - Everything you need to know for context for the Greek Theatre module of OCR A-Level 
 
Notes on genres and playwrights, cities and celebrations, stagecraft and architecture, sound vs. appearance, the chorus, and social, political and religious themes in plays
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C100 Humanities Study Guide with 100% correct answers(latest update)
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Define Humanities: 
what it is to be human, not from a biological sense but a cultural sense. 
The study of Humanities seeks to understand what humans believe and why, along with what we have believed in the past and even what we might believe in the future 
By studying the Humanities we can understand the past as more than just a series of events, but as a pattern of human interactions within a rich context of beliefs, ideals, and experiences. Doing so allows us to build better relationships, t...
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Absurd Theatre - Class Notes
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In-depth class notes on Absurd Theatre in accordance to the Grade 12 (IEB - SAGS document) syllabus 
Covers the following areas: socio-political context, existentialism, existentialists, aims of absurdist playwrights, structure, language, acting & characterisation, movement, stagecraft and mood & atmosphere
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WGU C100 Humanities Exam-Solved
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Themes - ANSWER-Unifying ideas that are repeated or developed throughout a literary or artistic work. 
 
Humanities - ANSWER-To learn what it is to be human, not from a biological sense but a cultural sense. To understand what humans believe and why, along with what we have believed in the past and even what we might believe in the future. 
 
recurring/universal themes - ANSWER-love and heroes 
 
Eros - ANSWER-erotic love 
 
Agape - ANSWER-platonic love 
 
Archetype - ANSWER-age-old models by wh...
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A level English Literature - Webster's The Duchess of Malfi context table - eduquas -
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A level English Literature - Webster's The Duchess of Malfi context table - eduquas - includes historical, social, political, literary context on gender, class, social relations, family, religion, contemporary values, different interpretations, staging
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WGU C100- Introduction to Humanities: Module 1 Already Passed
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WGU C100- Introduction to Humanities: Module 1 Already Passed 
What are the Humanities? The word "humanities" is derived from the Latin term, humanitas, which essentially refers to humans and their culture. Thus to study the Humanities is to learn what it is to be human, not from a biological sense but a cultural sense. 
Why do we study humanities? - to understand what humans believed and why - to understand the past as more than just a timeline of events 
How does studying humanities help to ...
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WGU C100 Humanities Exam with Complete Solutions
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Themes - ANSWER-Unifying ideas that are repeated or developed throughout a literary or artistic work. 
 
Humanities - ANSWER-To learn what it is to be human, not from a biological sense but a cultural sense. To understand what humans believe and why, along with what we have believed in the past and even what we might believe in the future. 
 
recurring/universal themes - ANSWER-love and heroes 
 
Eros - ANSWER-erotic love 
 
Agape - ANSWER-platonic love 
 
Archetype - ANSWER-age-old models by wh...
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A-level ENGLISH LITERATURE A 7712/1 Paper 1 Love through the ages[DOWNLOAD TO PASS]
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MARK SCHEME – A-LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE A – 7712/1 – JUNE 2021 
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Section A: Shakespeare Question 01 
Othello – William Shakespeare 
‘By the end of the play, love and loyalty have been completely destroyed.’ 
In the light of this view, discuss how Shakespeare presents ideas about love and loyalty in this extract and elsewhere in the play. 
[25 marks] 
Possible content: 
Please refer to pages 4 to 8. 
AO5 Explore literary texts informed by different interpretations 
Students might ...
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Hamlet-EDEXCEL- Flashcards and Revision Notes
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This is filled with the AOs necessary to get an A. This includes character analysis, analysis of themes and use of stagecraft as well as the historical context of the Shakespeare that influenced his ideas in Hamlet.
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